In a quick skim of the current document it seems that section 4 is a bit
thin, and that the important points of the User Agent Guidelines are
'hidden' in introductory text, rather than Guidelines.
I therefore propose that we add guidelines dealing with features which
make a tool accessible:
Ensure the configurability of the tool (part of this is covered in 4.1
and 4.2, but I feel that the principle should have a guideline status)
Provide interfaces for Assistive Technology. This mirrors the discussion
in the User Agent group. Currently the suggestion they are working on is a
requirement to implement the Document Object Model and provide an
interface to it, but I hope they will come to some agreement which we can
more-or-less adopt.
Thoughts?
Charles
--Charles McCathieNevile mailto:charles@w3.org
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